I am an aggressive. I love adding to the flavor of a story and bringing in NPCs (I sometimes fall in love with NPCs and make them full characters). There are times when I want to be lazy though so I don't mind playing in a game someone else is directing.

Favorite Genres:

Fantasy, be it full blown other world, modern Earth or spacey. I don't mind other genres. I love action in general.

Genre You DON'T Like:

Horror and technical sci-fi.

So I was thinking, we have a diverse group of people here from around the world and though I know we have a common love of writing and/or gaming, I imagine there are some unique hobbies some people have. So what do you do to have fun when you're not reading, riting or raiding?

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Before I went into the military I was a semi-pro video editor.
That said, it makes my hobby of making AMVs (anime music videos) less laughable.

Aside from that, I also do other extremely gay things, such as but not limited to, horse back riding, scrapbooking, drawing, fucking around in photoshop, and web design.
Also writing, but that was sort of a given.

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Well there are a lot of people who are into Warhammer for the gaming. I'm one of them. However I feel sometimes that I have much more fun doing the modelling aspect of it rather than the gaming. I like models in general, putting fighters together before I even heard of the word "Orc". (and trust me, with gamers as parents that word came out early).

Oo, I'm a singer too~ I also play the piano, so I guess music is my hobby, other than writing, the given everyone has. :3 Also games, my all time favourite being the Baldur's Gate trilogy... if anyone still remembers it, let me know. It's old hat now but I still play it. (Though Dragon Age sure is catching up on the favourites list >>)

I also love going to the theatre when I can afford it, and really like designing costumes for said theatre but.. is that a hobby if it's also what I'm at uni for?

I am in the middle between passive and aggressive. But I prefer to plan things out with my fellow RPers so I don't mess them up. Although I do keep plot twists under wraps. I believe planning things out helps make for better posts so I do it often.

Favorite Genres:

Fantasy, sci-fi, post apocalyptic, parody.

Genre You DON'T Like:

No SMUT EVER. Not big on modern RPs, not a fan of Mass RPs due to past experiences. I may make exceptions though if an RP is particularly interesting. I will NEVER get involved with anything like yaoi or furry FYI, those I do not make exceptions with. Also not too keen on perverse RPs.

Acting, so much fun. Sad to say I haven't been able to do it recently, aside from my voice overs class. Still was fun though but not the same.

Video game wise, RPGs and fighting games for the most part as FPS. Got more into fighting games recently due to my 360 but still haven't adapted to the controller. Just wasn't built for em so I might have to invest in one of those third party controllers soon. :P

...again I'm flexible...so there isn't really a genre i DONT like per say

umm I used to be an avid piano player I could play for at least 5 or 6 hours at a time..yeah not so much anymore I've worn my wrists out :( though i'm starting to get back into playing again. Reading/Writing when I have the time I suppose...

does school count as a hobby? -__-

it's not so much a hobby but I do help my mom with hand stitching projects for her store in my down time

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